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    CONCERT- On Sunday, June 9 at 7:00pm, Music from Salems Viola Seminar will perform a concertat Hubbard Hall in Cambridge NY. The Viola Seminar is an intensive week-long seminar for young

    professionally-bound violists, led by Music from Salem director and violist Lila Brown, violist Leonard

    Matczynski (director of the Apple Hill Chamber Music Festival), and pianist Marc Ryser. After

    visiting the room of their talent in the magical atmosphere of the Brown Farm, they will present the

    fruit of the weeks immersion at this concert at Hubbard Hall, which will include a premiere arrange-

    ment of a Bach fugue for viola choir! Admission: Pay what you wish, so everyone can attend. Any and

    all contributions are welcome. More info at: www.musicfromsalem.org or 518.232.2347

    FIRST SUMMER PROGRAM- On Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. the Cambridge His-

    torical Society & Museum will host the first in a series of Wednesday evening programs for the

    summer season. Barbara Baker, teacher and author, will speak about the writing of her work in

    progress, a book about a woman and her children who were slaves of Abram VanTuyl in his house

    on the Turnpike in Cambridge, New York. After much research Ms. Baker discovered through

    documents that the womans name was Rachel and her children were Susan and Diane. Ms. Baker, a

    graduate of SUNY at Albany, has taught in Mamoroneck, New York and Manhattan before teaching

    in Cambridge. She has studied at the University of Vermont and Skidmore College and has been

    recognized by the National Council of Teachers of English as a Teacher of Excellence. She continues

    to write and her most recent publication was an article in Hobby Farm Magazine. Among othercurrent projects, she continues work on her book about Rachel. Ms. Baker believes that Rachels

    story needs to be told. Please join us and your friends at the Cambridge Historical Society on June 12

    at 7:00 p.m. Tours of the House will be conducted beginning at 6:00 p.m. and refreshments will be

    served at the conclusion of the program. Saving Our History Honoring Our Past

    LANDSCAPES OF WASHINGTON COUNTY- Green Bridge Gallery, located in the heart of the

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    County by Matt Chinian. An opening reception on the 14th from 6-8 p.m. will launch the show

    WITH music by Athena Burke and light refreshments. This is the first show at The Green Bridge

    Gallery, which is located in the historical Italianate building in the forefront of VARAK Park. Once

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    space in which visitors will enjoy viewing the exhibited art. Landscapes will run from June 14 July

    15, 2013. The gallery will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. and

    Saturday from 9 a.m. 2 p.m. In addition to the exhibit will be a variety of other items for sale,

    including jewelry, matted prints, cards and other art and fine craft items. Gallery owner, Meaghan

    Wilkins, is still booking artists for the 2013 season and looking for fine jewelry, textiles, pottery,

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    would like to be considered please email a bio/resume and four digital images of your work [email protected]. The gallery is located at 13 West Main Street in the Village of Cam-

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    COUNTRYFEST-The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is excited to announce that WGNA will be cel-

    ebrating 20 Years of Countryfest at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 13, 2013.

    WGNA made their public announcement on air Friday, February 22nd. The star studded line up

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    artists are expected to be added. The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is located in Schaghticoke, NY and is

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    Communities, Cambridge, NY - 10:00am - 4:00pm. Church tours at 11:00am & 1:00pm, New Skete

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    LIGHT UP THE NIGHT- ireworks Display during the balloon festival. The fireworks will take place

    on Friday evening, June 7. Best viewing is in the Cambridge Guest Home Park on South Union Street

    (the site of the fireworks display formerly put on by the Cambridge Fire Department). The display

    will be presented by Alonzo Fireworks and is sure to be a spectacular show! For details, visit

    www.cambridgenychamber.com or call 518-677-0887.

    COMMUNITY CITIZEN AWARD GIVEN- The Battenkill Conservancy (BkC) has announced

    the recipient of its second annual Community Citizen Award for 2013. The award will be given to

    West Hebron resident Joshua Levy. Community leader, environmentalist and business owner, Josh

    Levy has been an important contributor to the well-being of the Battenkill watershed communities.

    He is president and founder of The Phantom Laboratory, which since 1989 has developed andmanufactured high-precision phantoms and custom solutions for medical imaging and radiation

    therapy fields. In addition to being a key employer in Washington County, his company has been

    recognized by the U.S Department of Labor for its workplace safety and health program. The

    company was one of New York States first to receive membership in the Safety & Health Achieve-

    ment Recognition Program or SHARP. Joshs commitment to the environment is evidenced by the

    design and energy improvements that have been made to the laboratory itself including the buildings

    passive solar design, maximum use of natural light and an on-grid solar energy system that produces

    40% of the buildings electricity. Excess clean energy is sold back to the local electric company,

    further reducing the C02 emissions generated by conventional electricity. The addition of a recycled,

    carbon neutral wood pellet boiler enables The Phantom Laboratory to produce 80% of its building

    and process heating requirements. Joshs focus on the environmental impact of his company extends

    to the work environment he provides his employees including over 41 acres of outdoor recreational

    hiking, biking and snow shoeing trails. Being able to offer his employees the beauty of the Battenkil l

    watershed is key to attracting and maintaining a talented and committed work force. Josh has

    invested much of his time assisting those organizations that help to preserve and protect the areas

    natural resources including serving many years on BkCs board. His hard work and dedication to BkC

    and his continued service on the Advisory Board is key to the organizations ongoing mission of

    protecting and enhancing the Battenkill Watershed and made him a natural choice to receive this

    years award. The Battenkill Conservancy Board of Directors created the annual Community Citizen

    Award in 2011 to recognize a local resident whose contributions to civic, non-profit, artistic or

    environmental projects have been beneficial to the Battenkill and thus to the community at large. The

    award will be presented at the annual The Battenkill Runs Through It Beach and Music Festival on

    Saturday, June 1st, at the Greenwich Town Beach.

    13th Annual Balloon Festival Set to Launch,

    June 7-9

    Sponsors Making it Happen!CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge community is gearing up for the 12 th

    Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival, set for Friday, June 7 through

    Sunday, June 9, 2013. An outpouring of support from community

    businesses and organizations is again responsible for bringing this

    antastic event to Cambridge.

    The Cambridge Valley Chamber of Commerce, organizer of the event, is

    putting the final touches on the schedule of events and thecommemorative program. Latest information is available on the Chamber

    website at www.cambridgenychamber.com. Schedules will appear in local

    newspapers next week.

    The Festival will again feature 10 hot air balloon pilots flying up to 15

    different balloons over the hills of Cambridge, Jackson and White Creek

    weather permitting). This years balloon sponsors include Ackley-Ross

    Funeral Home, Baker Insurance Agency, Cambridge Guest Home,

    Country Gals Caf, Glens Falls National Bank, Paraco Gas, OHearns

    Pharmacy, Schoolhouse Pizza, Team Tinkham Prudential Manor Homes

    and The Eagle Newspaper. Welcome gifts for the pilots are sponsored

    by Dee Dee Wilkie.

    Traditionally, pilots carry a bottle of champagne in the balloon basket to

    present to the owner of the property where they land after a flight.

    Champagne for this years festival is being sponsored by Black Dog Wines& Spirits. The Opening Ceremony on Friday evening will feature music

    by the Washington County Band and the introduction of all pilots and

    heir sponsors. The ceremony is sponsored by Hoosick Tire.

    Throughout the weekend, many events will be held to entertain crowds

    between the launches and to showcase the Cambridge community. On

    Friday morning, elementary students at Cambridge Central School will

    enjoy an inflation demonstration, which is sponsored by the PTP. On

    Friday evening, an amazing fireworks display will light up the sky, thanks

    o Absolute Auto Credit, Anthem Sports Tour of the Battenkill, Leon

    Barkley Real Estate, Captain Maxson Post #634, R.H. Endee Electric,

    Mommas Restaurant and Southwestern Vermont Health Care. Robert

    Wuagneux will entertain the crowd at the Guest Home Park from 7:30

    p.m. until the fireworks begin.

    During the day on Saturday, many events occur, including the First Balloon

    Festival Car Show sponsored by the Cambridge Lions Club, hosted by

    VARAK Park. Live performances by the Hill Country Cloggers and the

    Tonebenders will be part of the Car Show, thanks to the generosity of

    The Garden Shop, Happy at Home Pet Sitting Service, Kings Car Care

    Center, Mark Pluta and Noble Ace Hardware.

    On Saturday night, the Taste of Cambridge returns, sponsored by

    Adirondack Trust Insurance and Cambridge Valley Machining. Happy

    Days Again DJ Service will provide music during the Taste and during

    he spectacular Moon Glow, sponsored by Cambridge Guest Home. Both

    events are in the Guest Home Park.

    On Sunday, the community bids farewell to this years pilots at the Pilots

    Brunch, sponsored by Eagle Bridge Smoked meats.

    For details on the times and locations of these events and other activitiesorganized by community groups, pick up a copy of the festival program,

    which will be available during the week in various locations around the

    area. There will also be a scheduled sent home with the elementary

    tudents and you can always find information on our website,

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    FESTIVAL MERCHANDISE AVAILABLE

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    Meaghan Wilkins based on the photography of Owen Kelso is featured

    on this years shirts and pins. Eight photographs were chosen and made

    nto an 8 post card set. Prior to the festival you can purchase shirts at

    Ohearns Pharmacy. Postcards can be purchased at Battenkill Books and

    Deluge Design. Pins are also being sold at Deluge Design. Merchandise

    s also available at the Chamber Office, 13 West Main Street (byappointment or chance).

    For additional information on the Festival, visit

    www.cambridgenychamber.com or 518-677-0887

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    RHUBARB FESTIVAL- The third annual Rhubarb Festival atthe Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market is scheduled forFriday, June 7 from 3 - 6 p.m. Locally grown rhubarb stalksand plants sold. Information on how to grow rhubarb providedby Warren County Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners.Rhubarb recipes and website information distributed. Samplingsof dishes using rhubarb. Bring your favorite rhubarb dish for allto taste and win a prize. Rhubarb - Friend of Foe Music in theGazebo. Our committee has been hard at work sourcing out asmuch locally grown rhubarb as possible. If you have plants orcut fruit and would like to sell or donate to the festival, pleaselet us know. More information available by calling 466-5497 ore-mailing [email protected]

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    BINGO Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NYBingo, every Wednesday and Friday at 1 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to join usor lunch, please contact the center at 518-279-3413.

    LUNCH, LEARN & PLAY FUNDING Plans are underway for the 2013 Lunch, Learn & Playummer enrichment program for area children at the Salem Courthouse Community Center. Theix week program will commence on Monday, July 1 and run through Friday, August 9. Oncegain, the children will have the opportunity to participate in the American Red Cross swimrogram offered at Lake Lauderdale each morning returning to the CCC for a healthy, nutritiousunch and an afternoon filled with stimulating programs. There is no enrollment charge for LL&P,nd the CCC is hard at work seeking the necessary funds to support this program. To raisedditional funds for Lunch, Learn & Play on Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8, the CCC willost its second Salem Film Festival and Fashion Show starting at 7 pm. Chris Fronhofer andtudents from the Salem High School film club will premiere original short films. Following theilms, there will be a fashion extravaganza under the direction of the talented Suzi Thomas. Bothvenings will also feature a dessert auction as well. The proceeds from all events will support

    Lunch, Learn & Play. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway directly across from the school.

    ENIOR TRIPS- OnJune 12 the Greenwich Seniors Club will ride on the Champlain Canal boatCaldwell Belle south from Schuylerville. On June 19 the fair shuttle will take them to the top of

    Willard Mountain for a picnic. Regular meetings on June 5 and 19 will not be held.

    BACK TO THE 50S- Dinner! Dancing! Silent Auction! A Rockin Good Time! Discountedckets are still available until June 15th for Music from Salems Back to the 50s gala benefitarty which will be held on July 12 at 5pm at the beautiful DeVries Farm in Argyle, New York. Butont delay! Tickets are $59.95/person (or buy a table for 10 for $550) only until June 15th. Afterhat, the price will be $75/person. Visit www.musicfromsalem.org for details, or contact us [email protected] or 518-232-2347. Join us for a terrific fun-filled evening and support

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    GOLF TOURNAMENT-August 24 Cornell Cooperative Extension will be holding its 4th An-ual Golf Tournament and Silent Auction at Cronins Golf Resort in Warrensburg, NY. All pro-eeds from this benefit will be used to help financially support Cornell Cooperative Extensionsducational programs. A donation of $85 per person includes: green fees, cart, chicken barbecue,oodie bag, awards and prizes. The tournament will begin with registration at 9:15 a.m., followedy a shotgun start at 10 a.m. The tournament format is a 4-person scramble. Individual players are

    welcome and will be placed within a team. New this year we will be offering at $1,000.00 putting

    ontest and a $500.00 Price Chopper Hole-in-One contest. Pre-registration for tournament andarbecue is required by contacting Amy Sabattis at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881.

    MASS AT HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH is Sunday is at 9:00 am. The Vigil Mass haseturned to Holy Cross on Saturdays at 4:30pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered at Sunday

    Mass to which all are welcome. Morning Prayer is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30am.Wyler Rpbert Smith, son of Kelly and Mason Smith, will join our community through Baptism

    n Sunday, June 9. There will be a Communion service on Wednesdays at St. Patricks at 8:30am.t. Patricks will hold its annual Strawberry Festival on June 16th from 1 4pm.

    Father Condons Golden Jubilee will be celebrated at Holy Cross on June 9 with a Mass at 3 PMollowed by a reception for all on the lawn. A dinner will then be held in the church hall. Seatingor the dinner is limited and people need to sign up in church or contact Lonnie Rasmussen at54-9749 or Eileen Dashnaw at 854-9540 to reserve a place. Last years Parish Picnic was a greatuccess and people requested it be held annually. This year, it will be held on August 4th, after

    Mass. Mark your calendars.

    BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN Wednesdays 1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m.3 p.m. Located in the historic Garfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is

    welcome. We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.For information call 279-4024

    r view us at http://www.bhs-ny.org

    NEW EXHIBIT- new exhibition opened recently at the Washington County Historical Society:tocking the General Stores in Washington County, New York, 1900 to 1950. Changes in trans-ortation are documented by period photographs and artifacts. Goods and services in the storesre discussed by local writers who also remembered or heard about railway and canal experiences.hipments made their way up the Hudson, through the Champlain Canal and north to Lake

    Champlain or when heading south to Albany, Troy or New York City. Containers had improvedo accommodate larger numbers of goods and more efficient ways to dispense foods in the stores.

    Options in 1900 now included wooden boxes, cloth bags, crates, barrels, kegs, tin bins, cans and,or home-use, scuttles and baskets. There was no light-weight cardboard, no corrugated cardboardoxes, few brown paper bags, to say nothing of plastic! Conveyances varied according to size,

    weight, and distance which commodities had to travel. Locally, some general stores would takerders and deliver in a day or two. A wagon or cart with horse could be rented by an individual ormall business from a livery for local t ravel. Within the county, stagecoaches could carry travelersnd their baggage, smaller parcels, and some mail. By using both the canal and, later, the railroad,eneral stores provided necessary and desirable goods closer to home. Stocking the General Storess open to the public at no charge on Wednesdays and Fridays from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M.hrough November. It is in the Heritage Research Center at the Washington County Historicalociety, 167 Broadway, Fort Edward, New York. For further information call 518-747-9108 ormail [email protected].

    EED GIVEAWAY- As we approach the 2013 growing season, let us show our pride and plantWarrensburghs colors - blue and gold - in our landscape. Warrensburgh Beautification will be

    iving away Heavenly Blue Morning Glory seeds, the Town of Warrensburgh BicentennialFlower, in celebration of the 200th anniversary. The seeds were a donation by John ScheepersKitchen Garden Seeds. Seed packets with planting instructions will be available at the followingocations: Aloha Florist, Emerson Town Hall, Glens Falls National Bank, Lazy River Farms;

    Nemecs Sport Shop, Farm & Garden Center; Rebeccas Florist and the Warrensburgh Museum ofLocal History. The Warren County Bicentennial Flower, Rudbeckia hirta, will also be availableo purchase at local garden centers. Gardens of blue and gold flowers and heirloom variety plants

    will be judged and awards given by a committee of Beautification this Summer. Any questions,lease contact Teresa Whalen at 466-5497 or [email protected].

    DAY CAMP REGISTRATION- Dont miss out! Summer Camp registration is in full swing. Signp today and you can be assured that your child will be having lots of fun this summer in a safend friendly environment. Program runs June 25 through August 9; Monday through Friday, 9.m. to 3 p.m. Before and after program child care is also available. For additional information,lease call (518) 584-9455, or go online to www.townofwilton.com/gavin-park to downloadummer Camp Registration Form. Space is limited and fi lls up quickly. Registration ends June2.

    BASS FISHING TOURNAMENT JUNE 15TH. Fish Creek from 9P bridge to last barrierefore the Hudson River. $15 entry fee per person 100% payback*: 1st 40%, 2nd 20%, &rd 10%, & Lunker 30% *Prizes will be determined based on number of entries . Fish muste weighed in at the Gun Club no later than 2:00 PM. Drinks, hot dogs, burgers, and fries maye purchased from the club. A fish fry will be held at the club after the weigh-in. For info call Art

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    HAWAIIAN LUAU- Rensselaer Countys, Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, will be having aHawaiian Luau on June 12 starting at 11:00. Grab your Grass Skirts and Leighs and we are offor a day in Paradise - a South Sea Island getaway. Come and enjoy a tasty meal of Sweet & Sour

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    CALLING ALL RHUBARB GROWERS!RHUBARBFESTIVAL! The third annual Rhubarb Festival at theWarrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market will be heldon June 7th, and Warrenburgh Beautification represen-atives are looking for rhubarb plants and rhubarb to sell.f you wish to donate, we will come and dig up the plants

    or you, or you could dig your own and we will pick up.f you would like to come and sell your plants and rhu-barb that would be fine as well. Either way, please con-act Ruth Fruda at 623-9489.

    HERITAGE HUNTERS MEETING- Heritage Huntersof Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, June 15, at

    pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Bill Greer, a trustee of theNew Netherland Institute, will present, Sex and theCity: The Early Years. Bill will talk about the bawdyworld of Dutch New York from 1624 to 1664 throughanecdotes of real people and events. He will discuss theart, literature and folklore of the era and how this cul-ure engendered an independent streak that fueled a re-

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    HOOSIC VALLEY SENIORS MET- Hoosic Valley

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    The Washington County TeaParty Patriots will hold their monthly meeting on Thurs-day, June 13 at 7pm at the usual location in the Wash-ington County office complex, Upper Main Street Fort

    Edward, building 2, lower level. Assmblymen SteveMcLaughlin, and Dan Steck, along with Tony Jordanwill be our speakers. They will bring us up to date on thelegislative issues before them in Albany. Please bringyour questions. All are welcome; bring some friends.You are welcome to take notes of the meeting!

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    your lawful wedded husband? If so, click I do.Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not

    putting it in a fruit salad.My sister is so conceited, she sent our parents a congratula-

    tions card on her birthday!A doctor asked his patient how much exercise he got. The

    patient answered, Well yesterday I took a five hour walkthrough rough terrain, waded into a lake, got sand in my shoes

    and nearly stepped on a snake. The doctor was impressed,You must be a great outdoorsman. Nope, said the patient,I was playing golf.

    HUDSON CROSSING PARK INVITES YOU TO THERIBBON-CUTTINGCeremony for the new Riverwalk SensoryTrail and the adjacent Alfred Z. Solomon Kayak Launch onSaturday, June 15th beginning at 2:00pm. Hudson CrossingPark, located just off Route 4 north of Schuylerville, will addthese two amenities to improve both accessibility and enjoymentfor visitors. A 1540 stone dust path along the shore of the HudsonRiver, the Riverwalk Sensory Trail provides a multi-sensory,immersive, riparian path for visitors to follow as they navigatethrough the park. Special features are included to enhance theexperience for those with mobility and visual impairments, makingthe trail a unique asset for the greater Hudson Valley community: corduroy wooden strips cross the smooth, wide surfaceindicating points of interest; hand-cranked listening stations mounted along the trailinterpreting the stories of the land and water; life-size sculptures of birds mounted at railing heightproviding touch-based experiences will soon be added.These enhancements will help to amplify the sights, sounds,touch, and understanding of the surrounding natural area.The Alfred Z. Solomon Kayak Launch, located just south of the

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    FRIENDS OF THE IBAS IBA FIELD DAY & NIGHTOUT Artist Reception on Saturday, June 8. Celebrate thereturn of breeding songbirds to the Washington CountyGrasslands Important Bird Area, or IBA! This double headerevent features a morning of bird viewing, bird walks and exhibitsand presentations about birds, followed by a wine and cheesereception for Art for the IBA artists with live music thesame evening! More info:[email protected] 518-796-6003. www.ibafriends.orgwww.winterraptorfest.com.

    GREENWICH LIBRARY GIANT BLOWOUT BOOK SALE

    Whipple City Festival is just around the corner, and that meanshat the biggest book sale of the year is about to start.The summer

    Friends of the Greenwich Free Library Book Sale kicks off with aThursday, June 13th Friends-Only Preview Sale from 6 to 8

    m. (Not an up-to-date-with-dues Friend? Come anyway, anday your inexpensive dues when you purchase your books!) Theale continues Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th, from 10 amntil 5 pm. Drop in and pick up a bag full of new fiction, non-iction, childrens books and vintage volumes for less than therice of one new book from Amazon.Or just drop in to cool off

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    DROP IN, DROP OFF OPEN HOUSE- The Double L StableEquine Rescue and Sanctuary will be holding their annual DropIn, Drop Off Open House on Saturday, June 8 from 9 AM to3 PM at 9 Tilford Rd., Argyle, NY 12809. Drop in to meet oursanctuary horses and learn about what they do and the pro-grams they are involved with. While you are here drop offanything at all that might help out Double L. We will be col-lecting cans and bottles as well as used ink cartridges for recy-cling. We are also collecting any Nutrena feed tags. Money

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    MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER: The PoestenkillChristian Church will host a Murder Mystery Dinner Theater

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    FOOD DRIVE- maurices, aviation mall is holding a food drive to benefit OPE DOOR SOUP KITCHEN.While we participate in a number of maurices-sponsored benefits throughout the year, we are especiallyroud when we have the opportunity to support causes right here at home, says Store Manager amberedder. The food drive continues through JUNE. Customers can drop off their donations any time duringtore hours, which are mall hours. Items needed include non-parishables,juice boxes,healthy snacks,toiletries.

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    FLAG DAY CELEBRATION- Membership at the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Thirdt, Troy would like to invite you to share in a tribute to ALL veterans 60 years of age or older on Flag Day,

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    RUMMAGE SALE- Fort Edward Rescue Squad Spring Rummage Sale/Bake Sale, Schuyler Street, June,8,9, 8am-4pm. Something for everyone!!!!!!

    A FUND-RAISER HOUSE AND LAWN SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE HEBRONPRESERVATION SOCIETYJune 8 at 6560 Route 22 in East Hebron. Due to earlier inclementweather, the sale will now continue in combination with the Societys event, A Day in the Life of aOne-Room Schoolhouse . The sales hours are 9 AM to 4 PM and the program activities will be from

    PM to 4 PM.Included in the sale are collections of European art and architecture lithographs;miscellaneous smalls; fine china set; tools; books; metal Pennzoil sign; chairs; gas grill; and more.Free parking for both events is available at the United Presbyterian Church across Route 22 from thechoolhouse. The public is invited and there is no charge for the events.

    TORNADO RELIEF FUND RAISER: The Warren County 4-H program, led by the Speeding Bulletslub, will be hosting a tornado relief fundraiser Saturday, June 8 at the Tractor Supply store in

    Queensbury from 10am to 2pm. They will be selling seed packets, 4-H Country Clover (country

    music) CDs, and will have a number of door prizes to giveaway to some lucky donors at the end of theay. The door prizes will include a youth recurve bow, a Brunton compass, handmade crochet blankets,nd a few others. The Warren County 4-H program is holding this fundraiser to help the tornado relieffforts for effected 4-Hers in Oklahoma. Show your support for tornado rel ief and for 4-H! If you cantttend the fundraiser you can still help, you may make donations directly to the Oklahoma 4-H

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    SENIOR TRIP- Last chance to sign up for the 8 day/7 night trip to MICHIGAN & TORONTO onJune 7-14th, 2013, featuring the Lilac Festival at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. The MoreauSeniors of South Glens Falls is offering this trip which includes a tour of Ford Rouge Factory,overnight at Amway Grand Hotel, tour of Gerald R. Ford Museum, Frederick Meijer Gardens andSculpture Park, Traverse City, overnight stay on the shores of Lake Michigan, Sleeping Bear Dunes,Charlevois, two nights, two Dinners and the Grand Lunch Buffet at the Grand Hotel, Carriage tour ofMackinac Island, visits to Flint, MI, Crossroads Village, and London, Ontario, Dinner overlooking theThames River, Tour of Toronto, Mirvish Village, CN Tower, Wizard of Oz, Niagara Falls, andmore. 7 Breakfasts, 7 deluxe Dinners, and the Grand Hotel Lunch Buffet are included, as well as alladmissions, tour guides, motorcoach transportation, and tips. Insurance is included in the price of$2,220 per person (double occupancy). Call the Moreau Seniors, 792-6007 for the complete itineraryor more information on this wonderful trip.

    CCC RECEIVES LARAC FUNDING The Salem Courthouse Community Center is pleased toannounce it has received LARAC funding in support of two worthy initiatives. The 2013 grant willenable the CCC to once again offer its Music in the Courtroom chamber music series under thedirection of accomplished pianist, conductor and educator, Daniel Shulman. The Sunday concerts at3 pm will be offered on June 9. Mr. Shulman has lined up an impressive roster of talented performerswho will present compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Mozart. Mr. Shulmanscommentary before each selection provides great insight into the lives of the composers and the timesin which they lived. LARAC has also funded Art for Young Students, a wonderful opportunity forart instruction which will be offered over the spring school break from April 1 through April 5. Theclasses are being conducted by Gabi Moore, an artist who lives in Cambridge. Gabi has extensiveteaching experience including eleven years at Fordham University. Students between the ages of 5 to9 may take advantage of Painting for Fun from 1 to 2 each afternoon. Extreme Drawing is beingoffered to students between the ages of 10 to 14 each afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. Due to thegenerous support of LARAC, there will be no charge to participate in either class. Space is limitedand parents should contact the CCC at 518-854-7053 to register their children. Both events are madepossible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts DecentralizationProgram, administered locally by the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council.

    ORAL HISTORY PROJECT- The Warren County Historical Society will be conducting oralhistory interviews during the Rural Heritage Festival and Youth Fair at the Warren County Fair-grounds in Warrensburg, NY on August 10th. The Warren County Historical Society is searchingfor individuals who would like to participate and are specifically interest in talking with individualswho have some knowledge in three specific areas: World War II Memories: We are looking forindividuals who have memories of The Home Front during WWII (1941-45). Do you remember

    Pearl Harbor, D-Day, the elect ion of 1944, and FDRs death? Also do you remember V-E Day andV-J Day, rationing, victory gardens, movies, songs, etc.? Fairs in Warren County: We are interestedin talking with individuals who remember the various County Fairs in Warrensburg and perhapsother locations through the 1960s. Churches: We are looking for individuals who have an interestin the importance of churches in the development of a community. It would be especially interest ingto learn why a particular congregation formed in a particular community, and what influence thepeople of the church had on the community, and the role of the church in creating a gathering placefor people to meet for social events. If you are interested in participating in these interviews, youcan call the Warren County Historical Society before August 10th (743-0734) to make arrange-ments to be interviewed.

    MONTHLY BREAKFAST- The Valley Falls VFW located on Poplar Ave is having their monthlybreakfast Sunday June 9th 8-11 AM. Menu consists of hash browns, eggs, pancakes, french toast,

    juice, coffee, fruit and Biscuit with sausage & gravy. It is sponsored but the Ladies Auxil iary tobenefit local and service projects.

    CAR SHOW- General Schuyler Emergency Squad 2nd Annual Car Show. Proceeds to benefitGSES. Sunday, June 9 from 11 to 4. 10 Different Classes to be awarded. Spectators Free; Refresh-ments Available. For information contact George Garney 308-1292.

    THE HUDSON RIVER SHAKESPEARE COMPANY WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS forits summer product ion of William Shakespeares Henry IV, Part II on Wednesday, June 12, at 7:00pm at the United Methodist Church, 227 Main Street, Hudson Falls. Parts are available for ages 7and up. No previous experience or prepared material is necessary however it is important to be ontime. Henry IV, Part I is a history and continues the story of the troubled king. It chronicles theconclusion of Henry IVs tumultuous reign. Andy Daly will direct. Rehearsals for this productionwill be evenings Monday through Thursday, June 24 through July 18. Not everyone will be calledfor every rehearsal. There will be four performances July 19 and 20 at 8:00 PM and two matineeson July 20 and 21at 2:00 PM at the Little Theater on the Farm. Please call 747-4418 or [email protected] for additional information or visit hudsonrivershakespeare.org.

    SINGERS, DANCERS AND MUSICIANS WANTED for the Rural Heritage Festival & YouthFair Talent Show!A Talent Show, open to ALL Warren County youth ages 3-21 years, will be heldon Saturday, August 10, during the Rural Heritage Festival & Youth Fair. This event, sponsored byCornell University Cooperat ive Extension of Warren County, is solely for the purpose of providingan opportunity for encouragement, development, and discovery of amateur entertainers. Eachcontestant will receive recognition for their performance. Prizes, sponsored by local businesses,will be awarded to the top contestants in both the mini (ages 3-12) and maxi (ages 13-21) divisions.In addition, those who place in the top spots in both divisions are eligible to compete in the NYSFair Talent Showcase in Syracuse, NY.

    For more information or to enter, please contact the Cornell University Cooperative ExtensionEducation Center in Warren County at (518) 668-4881, (518) 623-3291, or email [email protected]: All entries must be received by 4:30 p.m. on July 25, 2013 toparticipate.

    QUILTING COMPETITION- The Warren County Historical Society is sponsoring an adult qui lt

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    AUCTION ITEMS SOUGHT-The Warren County Historical Society is looking for donated itemsto be auctioned Saturday, August 10th at the Rural Heritage Festival & Youth Fair. Items of special

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    linens, silhouettes, quilling; baskets, fishing gear, etc. Monies raised from the auction will benefit theWarren County Historical Society. Please contact the Historical Society at 518-743-0734 if you

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